LITHONIA, Ga. – The family of 20-year-old Jonathan Walton is begging the driver that hit and killed him to come forward. Walton was declared brain dead at 4:26 Tuesday afternoon. Police are still looking for the driver responsible for his death.

STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. (WXIA) -- A Stone Mountain man was arrested after attacking a school bus carrying elementary school students Wednesday morning. He told police it was because the bus was speeding.

Bus driver Tonya Thompson was picking up children on Noblett Road and Old Tucker Road before heading to Mountain Park Elementary.

At 7:36 a.m., a man stopped in front of the bus. She stopped to avoid hitting him. Thompson told police the man started hitting the hood of the bus, and then banging on the door. He was yelling and trying to pry open the loading door. Thompson said she was scared, and didn't know why he was trying to get on the bus. She asked him to step away from the bus, but he wouldn't. He kept banging on the door and pulling it until he broke the handle.

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. -- DeKalb County police say two men killed in an apparent drive-by shooting were struck by a friend who fired at the passing car.

It happened early Wednesday in the 4600 block of Eberline Court near Stone Mountain.

A police spokesperson said a silver Jeep Cherokee drove by a group of people standing outside a home, and someone in the Jeep opened fire with a shotgun. Christian Davis, 21, returned fire. Police said bullets from Davis' AR-15 rifle struck two his friends standing outside with him.

GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. -- The Gwinnett County Fire Department battled a small fire at a Stone Mountain-area apartment complex Monday morning.

Gwinnett County Fire Capt. Tommy Rutledge said the fire broke out shortly before 10:30 a.m. at the Grove at Stone Mountain Apartments in the 1900 block of Glenn Club Drive. A 911 caller reported smoke pouring from a window.

Responding crews found flames and smoke inside one ground floor unit.

"Firefighters worked fast and contained the fire to the unit of origin," Rutledge said in a statement.

No one was hurt in the fire. Rutledge said the cause appeared to be a halogen lamp that was left on and fell against a mattress.